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supervisor kennedy and doris ward, they showed you what to do. good luck and god bless each of you. >> my name is michael -- i want to say welcome to the class of 2013. congratulations for making yourself available and here at city hall. second, i want to point out that two of the nominees need to have a legislative aide if they will be board president, if malia cohen and jane jim would need a third legislative aide. second, all three of the candidates are excellent leaders. i encourage them to two continue their leadership roles. i also encouraged i feel it's important the public process, people need to be included in the community process whether it's the various board committees. it is important to have committee chairs that allow the committee process to happen. this is an important part of city government to include public discussion and allowing people to talk. welcome class of 2013. thank you. >> president: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ernestine wise [sounds like]. i want to congratulate all members of the board a
supervisor kennedy and doris ward, they showed you what to do. good luck and god bless each of you. >> my name is michael -- i want to say welcome to the class of 2013. congratulations for making yourself available and here at city hall. second, i want to point out that two of the nominees need to have a legislative aide if they will be board president, if malia cohen and jane jim would need a third legislative aide. second, all three of the candidates are excellent leaders. i encourage...
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. >> oh, doris has -- doris has millions of cats and dogs. she takes good care of them. she's wonderful. >> you know what, betty, we know your birthday is coming up, and you're going to be 91 in a couple of weeks. the 17th of january? >> 17th. >> we decided it was time to bring a little celebration to you. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you >> we had to get special permission from the fire marshall. >> oh, isn't that -- >> we got a hot fireman for you, betty. >> happy birthday. >> look at the cake. >> oh, that's wonderful. >> it's not that cold. we could have kept warm over here. >> shall we? >> shall we attempt? >> sure. >> let me take this from you. >> thank you, darling. there we go. >> all right. we can't sing happy birthday because that's too expensive, but -- >> you can get them all lit. >> we're lit enough. we got the fire marshall behind us. one, two, three. it could take a week. >> thank you, big boy. >> happy birthday, betty. >> we love you, betty. >> betty white's "off your rocker" starting tomorrow night. better than downtown abbey, i'm telli
. >> oh, doris has -- doris has millions of cats and dogs. she takes good care of them. she's wonderful. >> you know what, betty, we know your birthday is coming up, and you're going to be 91 in a couple of weeks. the 17th of january? >> 17th. >> we decided it was time to bring a little celebration to you. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you >> we had to get special permission from the fire marshall. >> oh, isn't that -- >> we got a hot...
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mark bradley last one to new orleans pays for the gumbo and doris her caption is future ravens in training. so, keep your caption this pictures coming. i need some for next week. e-mail it to the pix@wmar.com and you can poet it on my amount bc2 facebook page, too. >>> people will brave chilly temperatures to take a dip in the chesapeake going for money for the special olympics. it will be two days of plunging for the first time. maryland state police are hosting the corporate plunge challenge this afternoon and tomorrow is plunge fest 2013 that kicks off at sandy point park at 11 in the morning and goes all day long. always a fun time. >>> washington, lincoln jefferson roosevelt about to get company. >> it's getting crowded on the field. another president will join the race around the bases at national park. we have details straight ahead. there are over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee that have earned the "keurig brewed" seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment that the coffee inside will deliver a delicious cup of coffee every time. keurig brewed -- look for the only m
mark bradley last one to new orleans pays for the gumbo and doris her caption is future ravens in training. so, keep your caption this pictures coming. i need some for next week. e-mail it to the pix@wmar.com and you can poet it on my amount bc2 facebook page, too. >>> people will brave chilly temperatures to take a dip in the chesapeake going for money for the special olympics. it will be two days of plunging for the first time. maryland state police are hosting the corporate plunge...
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here is doris before. all right, doris. let's see the new you. >> wow. >> whoa. >> wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> are you ready? bobby and linda, take off your blindfolds? >> oh, my -- all right. doris, are you ready to see yourself? all right. put your glasses on and turn around. right here. >> oh, my god. >> wow. you look -- >> do you love it? >> you look absolutely beautiful. spin right around, sweetie, and look right there, if you wouldn't mind. tell us about the hair, lewis. that was -- >> what a better way to start the new year than with a makeover. this is all about being rich and glum russ. we made her hair color. added depth, and, of course, gave her this great very simple but very chic haircut. >> how do you decide the hair color? it's really beautiful. >> it's a brown, but it has different nuances of color in it, and that's what makes it special. it's very much alive. >> look at the friends, by the way. we need kleenexs galore. tell us what you guys think of the makeover. >> montana is not going to be the same. >> do yo
here is doris before. all right, doris. let's see the new you. >> wow. >> whoa. >> wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> are you ready? bobby and linda, take off your blindfolds? >> oh, my -- all right. doris, are you ready to see yourself? all right. put your glasses on and turn around. right here. >> oh, my god. >> wow. you look -- >> do you love it? >> you look absolutely beautiful. spin right around, sweetie, and look right there, if you...
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doris goodman said he knew better than anyone what was going on. but he just appeared on the preliminary conferences. one of the interesting things is the state department. the state department was basically out of the picture during these times. not a lot so he did get invited and sat at the table every alto. you know, it's a great book, a magnificent book. it was written in 1948 it was a terrific piece of work that was written in 1948. in terms of documents and diaries, it is a wonderful source and creates roosevelt and hopkins as intimate companions. >> [inaudible question] hopkins position on the atom bomb okay, he was deliberating over the relationship between great britain in terms of who would have a secret and how they would be shared. but that decision to drop the bomb was made by truman and disclosed to stalin after hopkins had come back from his mission to moscow. he was getting ready to resign from the government. it is interesting in terms of the remainder of his life. he and his wife wanted to go back to new york city. and so he got a
doris goodman said he knew better than anyone what was going on. but he just appeared on the preliminary conferences. one of the interesting things is the state department. the state department was basically out of the picture during these times. not a lot so he did get invited and sat at the table every alto. you know, it's a great book, a magnificent book. it was written in 1948 it was a terrific piece of work that was written in 1948. in terms of documents and diaries, it is a wonderful...
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. >> eric: we're dory toes? freddie yeah. people eat them, we make more. women, you have to protect it. however, i love -- women that are in the military are awesome. they do great work. the interesting thing about it, of the women that took part in this marine infan industry officer training, only two. one failed day one with other guys. the failure rate for men is 25%. you don't see a lot of the women in the programs already. there is not a lot of interest in it. do you see more women getting in to it? >> andrea: colonel ralph peters who is a military analyst was on my radio show this morning and he said there is probably not a huge influx of women trying to get the combat positions. they are tougher than the guys i know. they're my heroes. kudos to them. at the joint chiefs think they should be in. if military officials think it will make us strongest and the best military in the world, i am for it. who am i to question it? however, the aclu does not belong on the battlefield. if this is an experiment and symbolism to gain equality and perhaps lower sta
. >> eric: we're dory toes? freddie yeah. people eat them, we make more. women, you have to protect it. however, i love -- women that are in the military are awesome. they do great work. the interesting thing about it, of the women that took part in this marine infan industry officer training, only two. one failed day one with other guys. the failure rate for men is 25%. you don't see a lot of the women in the programs already. there is not a lot of interest in it. do you see more women...
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. >> the first thing i heard is that when the police were banging on my front door >> reporter: doris michael lives across the street from the elderly couple who were tied up and their home ransacked by three to four men who forced their way inside early monday evening. >> heat had an operation a couple of years ago. this could have been terribly stressful heave-had an operation a couple of years ago >> reporter: the victim's daughter tells kron 4 her parents suffered cuts and bruises as the suspects made off with cash, jewelry and both of their cars. police says the victims may have been targeted by the bandits. >> the suspects have done their homework. if they did not know them if they decided to target them. perhaps because there were older, for all, they do not know. >> reporter: kathleen mangin and other neighbors are clearly worried. >> i was shocked nothing like that ever happens here. >> it is shocking nothing like that happens in this neighborhood. perhaps some of robberies, break-in's but sparse >> reporter: police are are also looking into a possible connection with a recen
. >> the first thing i heard is that when the police were banging on my front door >> reporter: doris michael lives across the street from the elderly couple who were tied up and their home ransacked by three to four men who forced their way inside early monday evening. >> heat had an operation a couple of years ago. this could have been terribly stressful heave-had an operation a couple of years ago >> reporter: the victim's daughter tells kron 4 her parents suffered...
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everyone came to his bedroom and doris kearns cookman said he knew better than anybody what was going on, but he just appeared at the plenary conferences. one of the interesting things is the state department. the state department was basically out of the picture during this wartime conference is. they didn't invite -- in fact, they disinvited secretary of state hall from all of those meeting to them harborside after the election in 1944. harry hopkins handpicked the new secretary of state, who many thought was sort of a stuffed shirt, a suit. stettinius ticket indicted that at the table at yalta. one other -- e-mail, the great, magnificent book this in 1948 the robert sherwood. it won the pulitzer prize. i talk a lot about that at the beginning of my book. and you know, my book could no way supplant that book. it still is a terrific piece of work, but it was written in 1840. so obviously this time for document and diaries, huge amounts of historiography that have come to light since then. but i just wanted to kind of mentioned that book has another wonderful source. it's called roose
everyone came to his bedroom and doris kearns cookman said he knew better than anybody what was going on, but he just appeared at the plenary conferences. one of the interesting things is the state department. the state department was basically out of the picture during this wartime conference is. they didn't invite -- in fact, they disinvited secretary of state hall from all of those meeting to them harborside after the election in 1944. harry hopkins handpicked the new secretary of state, who...
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and doris kearns goodwin said he knew better than anybody what have -- what was going on, but he just appeared at the plenary conferences. one of the interesting things is the state department. the state department was basically out of the picture during these wartime conferences. they didn't invite, in fact, they disinvited secretary of state hall from all of those meetings, and then hall resigned after the election in 1944. and harry hopkins hand picked the new secretary of state. it was his guy who many thought was sort of a stuffed shirt, a suit. and he did get invited and sat at the table at yalta. just aside. one other, you know, the great book, the magnificent book, the majestic book about p hop kips was written in 1948 by robert sherwood. it won the pulitzer prize. and i talk a lot about that at the beginning of my book. and, you know, my book could no way supplant that book. it still is a terrific piece of work. but it was written in 1948. and so, obviously, there's tons of documents, tons of diaries, huge amounts of his tore yoking my that have come to light since that time.
and doris kearns goodwin said he knew better than anybody what have -- what was going on, but he just appeared at the plenary conferences. one of the interesting things is the state department. the state department was basically out of the picture during these wartime conferences. they didn't invite, in fact, they disinvited secretary of state hall from all of those meetings, and then hall resigned after the election in 1944. and harry hopkins hand picked the new secretary of state. it was his...
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in flint, mississippi, doris, what do you say? caller: hey, bill. the last lady, i am not just disappointed. i am disgusted. i say et tu brute, judas. all of the people. i fought. many people fought hard for this. you are more familiar with congress but there had to be democrats that went along with this because they are in the majority. i am disgusted with whoever they are and i want to know who they are. we never know who they are. when he said -- i think reid said they didn't have enough votes. i don't know if that's true or not but i would rather they take a vote and let me see who the betrayers are. >> bill: i do know this not to defend harry reid because i think it's a total lack of leadership on this issue on his part. there were some old-time senators who didn't want to -- didn't want to change because they were -- they sort of feel like, well, when we get back in power, we will want to use the filibuster this way. but democrats never did. they didn't abuse it the way republicans have. i don't care what party is in charge. it's wrong. right
in flint, mississippi, doris, what do you say? caller: hey, bill. the last lady, i am not just disappointed. i am disgusted. i say et tu brute, judas. all of the people. i fought. many people fought hard for this. you are more familiar with congress but there had to be democrats that went along with this because they are in the majority. i am disgusted with whoever they are and i want to know who they are. we never know who they are. when he said -- i think reid said they didn't have enough...
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weminnie driver called 'hunky dory'..with a glee type movie ... we have a party and she will even be attending it. it'll be up beat. >> and how can they be part of the film festival. january 17-24th vogue theatre in san francisco for more information log on to mostlybritish.org. thank you, rooruthe... >> we all agree on that many movies. wahl's winners zero dark thirty, lincoln, tristana, argo, bernie , arbitrage >> it was great. richard gere was excellent in arbitrage. >> thank-you. >> i also liked arbitrage but it did not get fair play. let's take a quick look outside this morning for your first forecast. that is walnut creek. janu is a single we should expect changes. >> yes. the san mateo bridge that fog has lifted but still dealing with high cloud coverage. that will increase because we have this system approaching. the satellite and radar bringing rain to the north of us. for the afternoon is when it will press through. a 11:00 a.m., still mainly clouds. 1:00 p.m., some showers pressing to the north bay. 3:00 p.m., along the peninsula and th
weminnie driver called 'hunky dory'..with a glee type movie ... we have a party and she will even be attending it. it'll be up beat. >> and how can they be part of the film festival. january 17-24th vogue theatre in san francisco for more information log on to mostlybritish.org. thank you, rooruthe... >> we all agree on that many movies. wahl's winners zero dark thirty, lincoln, tristana, argo, bernie , arbitrage >> it was great. richard gere was excellent in arbitrage....
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doris kearns goodwin is joining us now as we are just about to start what happens here. doris, looking at former vice president, former president carter, former president clinton there today, both democratic presidents, no former republican presidents on site today, for reasons probably more personal than political, how do you put this in historical context? >> i think in some ways for barack obama this second term could be much more important, even than the first term. because he cares about history. and very few presidents who don't have a second term are remembered by history. we think of all the screw-ups in the second term, but it is really after you get that electoral base behind you and you have learned the lessons of the first term and if you are a reflective person, you figure out what you didn't do well and what you might have done better, how to spend your time, do i spend more with the press? do i spend more with the country? do i communicate better it makes you potentially a much more seasoned president. i think that's what the second inaugural suggests. i d
doris kearns goodwin is joining us now as we are just about to start what happens here. doris, looking at former vice president, former president carter, former president clinton there today, both democratic presidents, no former republican presidents on site today, for reasons probably more personal than political, how do you put this in historical context? >> i think in some ways for barack obama this second term could be much more important, even than the first term. because he cares...
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he had to have a cabinet full of people that doris concerns goodwin called a team of rivals. they were actual lea his enemies. most of them didn't like lincoln. they were kind of disgusted that he was elevated above them. but he nevertheless listened to them, took their advice and when necessary, put them in line. >> eric: how about jfk? you say he was a good listener as well. >> jfk was excellent. he had, of course, the cabinet of the best and the brightest. these were all very bright guys. they divided bitterly over the cuba episode. he ended up taking the advice of his brother, bobby. and the only drawback to jfk was he often wouldn't listen to the military. he didn't trust the military very much and the joint chiefs of staff. >> eric: now we switch gears. bad listeners. number one, the worst of all time, woodrow wilson. why? >> woodrow wilson. emnot listen to anyone in his cabinet, let alone any of the republicans. it's so frustrated his secretary of state that he quit. the only person wilson would listen to was his kind of confidante, colonel edward house, who wasn't rea
he had to have a cabinet full of people that doris concerns goodwin called a team of rivals. they were actual lea his enemies. most of them didn't like lincoln. they were kind of disgusted that he was elevated above them. but he nevertheless listened to them, took their advice and when necessary, put them in line. >> eric: how about jfk? you say he was a good listener as well. >> jfk was excellent. he had, of course, the cabinet of the best and the brightest. these were all very...
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. >> well, early on in his first term, he had a cabal of presidential historians, doris kearns goodwin and myself and others and this last one where he was very relaxed. you hear people talk about the gridlock in washington. this is a president that's also relieved. i mean, 2012 was a tough election. he pulled -- even after the denver debate problem, so he seemed very relaxed, very interested in abraham lincoln. no big surprise. any time he gets presidential historians together he loves to talk about lincoln. he is a scholar of lincoln. he reads everything he can on him and he think the second inaugural of lincoln is one of the great documents over time. it's been quoted over time, with malice towards none speech. the fact that we'll have a lincoln bible there today and it's the 150th of the emancipation proclamation is something he's interested in. >> we heard he's frustrated over washington right now. we hear that republicans say he doesn't like us. and did you find him frustrated? did you find him eager? how would you find his state of mind? >> very eager to move forward and not fal
. >> well, early on in his first term, he had a cabal of presidential historians, doris kearns goodwin and myself and others and this last one where he was very relaxed. you hear people talk about the gridlock in washington. this is a president that's also relieved. i mean, 2012 was a tough election. he pulled -- even after the denver debate problem, so he seemed very relaxed, very interested in abraham lincoln. no big surprise. any time he gets presidential historians together he loves...
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doris joins us from chicago, democrats lane. gardening.ne. caller: gardening.ine. caller: gardening. good morning 40 miles from newtown they are holding a gun show this weekend. that is class. but hunters don't use these types of weapons with the high capacity magazine or for 100 rounds they are called drums. these weapons r are to kill as many people as possible as quickly as possible. it is just -- the seconds amendment calls for a well regulated militia. amendment calls for a well regulated militia. the n.r.a. says no regulation, no nothing, everybody gets as many guns as they want, shoot as many budgets as they want. this doesn't make sense. host: thanks for the call. headline from the "washington post" a number of gun shows have been canceled in the newtown, connecticut, area including one in saratoga springs, new york. four all about an hour's drive from newtown canceled. the show in white plains brought back a few years ago after being called off for a decade because of columbine is off because officials decided it didn't seem appropriate now either. in danb
doris joins us from chicago, democrats lane. gardening.ne. caller: gardening.ine. caller: gardening. good morning 40 miles from newtown they are holding a gun show this weekend. that is class. but hunters don't use these types of weapons with the high capacity magazine or for 100 rounds they are called drums. these weapons r are to kill as many people as possible as quickly as possible. it is just -- the seconds amendment calls for a well regulated militia. amendment calls for a well regulated...